Eye Magazine Issue 110 Released: Features on Gordon House, Tadanori Yokoo, and Andy Altmann Tribute
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Eye Magazine issue 110 (volume 28) has been released, featuring articles about designer Samar Maakaroun (Pentagram), Gordon House, Japanese artist Tadanori Yokoo, Truman's Brewery letters, and a tribute to Andy Altmann. A key article by James Alexander titled 'Type, art and The Beatles' profiles the prolific artist-designer Gordon House (1932-2004), who collaborated with notable 1960s figures including Paul McCartney, Peter Blake, and Richard Hamilton.
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· 3 pulledHot off the press, out of the box, the latest issue of Eye is on its way to readers worldwide
The new edition of Eye is out – number 110, volume 28 – and it smells delicious.
James Alexander's article 'Type, art and The Beatles' profiles House (1932-2004), a prolific artist-designer who worked with a host of 1960s 'names' – Paul McCartney, Pentangle, Peter Blake, Robert Fraser, Theo Crosby, Richard Hamilton and many more.
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